'S.W.A.T.' Season 7 Gets Netflix Release Ahead of Season 8

S.W.A.T.fans will be waving goodbye to Hondo and his incredible crime-fighting squad whenS.W.A.T.returns for itsfinal seasonin a few short weeks. However, ahead of that bittersweet farewell, Netflix comes bearing some good news as the streamer has just announced that Season 7 will arrive on its platform very soon. The announcement comes a few days afterS.W.A.T., the 2003 original action-packed movie that inspired the series, departed Netflix (the same movie is now a big hit elsewhere)....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 520 words · Susan Kane

'Scream 6': Listen to the First Track from Soundtrack Ahead of Release

Just a day ahead of the theatrical debut ofScream VIfrom Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group, Collider is excited to exclusively premiere the “Scream VI Suite,”, the first track from the film’s original score composed by the award-winningBrian TylerandSven Faulconer. The track will be available as part of the film’s official soundtrack, which will be released by Paramount Music the same day the film makes its way to theaters on June 24, 2025....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 732 words · Christopher Huber

'The Flash' Recap: "Escape from Earth-2"

(Editor’s Note: Please give a warm welcome to Kayti Burt, who is our newFlashrecapper! But have no fear, Dave is still with us on Earth-1 and will continue to recapArrowandThe Walking Dead). From the first seconds, “Escape From Earth-2” had a sense of stake and urgency thatThe Flashhas demonstrated itself adept at providing since mid-Season 1. Frankly, this superhero show makes imbuing midseason filler episodes with stakes look easy. And, as most other 22-episode-ish network TV shows are currently demonstrating, it very much isn’t....

June 21, 2025 · 9 min · 1836 words · Cody Obrien

'The Flash' Villain of the Week: Who Is King Shark?

Fans of The CW’sThe Flashhave already briefly glimpsed the comic book villain King Shark in an earlier episode, but tonight’s hour will give the aquatic antagonist the spotlight. Other than Patty Spivot naming the massive metahuman, little is known about King Shark within Barry Allen’s superheroic social circle. That’s likely going to change on tonight’s episode, “King Shark”, but we wanted to give you a primer on the DC Comics villain in advance....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 433 words · Charles Howell

'Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey' Sets Blu-Ray Release Date

Lock your doors and keep something sharp close to you, a very feral Winnie the Pooh is leaving the Hundred Acre Wood and preparing to find a place on your collector’s shelf.Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honeyhas revealed a very special Blu-ray release on April 5, that will come with a slew of both physical and on-disc extras. Though it received some less than savoryreviewsfrom the critics, thechildren’s classic-turned-slasher feature has found itself a dedicatedcult followingwho are sure to want to feast their eyes on all the bonus materials from the title’s special arrival....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 426 words · Jason Maxwell

10 Almost Perfect Sci-Fi Movies

There’s an argument to be made that perfection is unattainable, or even something abstract. It definitely feels that way when it comes to entertainment, because, even when it comes to all-time favorites, there are usually nitpicks or tiny things wrong, at the very least. Perfection might be a good thing to aim for, because the closer one gets to it, the better… but achieving it quite literally is exceedingly difficult, if not impossible....

June 21, 2025 · 9 min · 1737 words · Richard Mueller

10 Best Disney Movie Moms, Ranked

Read update Disney films are known for bringing some fairly atypical family units to the big screen, and more often than not, they do it with sensitivity and compassion at the forefront. Some characters have both parents, some characters have neither; some characters have just a dad, and some characters have the best Disney moms. While some movies are all about dad, some put motherly love first and foremost to help form beloved characters into who and what they grow up to be....

June 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1133 words · Pamela Stark

10 Things You Never Knew About The 'Back To the Future' Films

Back to the Futureis arguably one of thegreatest movies of the ‘80sand in Hollywood history. StarringMichael J. FoxandChristopher Lloyd,the film tells the story of a teenage boy who accidentally travels back in time at the hands of his scientist best friend and winds up possibly changing the course of time for his parents during their high school days. RELATED:‘Back to the Future’: Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd’s Reunion Proves Marty and Doc’s Friendship Is Still Going Strong...

June 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1231 words · Charles Campos

20th Century Women Review: Cash in Your Cultural Capital

[This is a re-post of our20th Century Womenreview from AFI Fest 2016. The film is currently playing in limited release and expands nationally this weekend, January 13. We’re also giving away advance tickets, RSVPhere.] It’s Santa Barbara, 1979. A mother, Dorothea (Annette Bening), has asked two young women to help her raise her teenage son by giving him guidance on how to be a respectful, knowledgeable, decent and creative man. One of those, Julie (Elle Fanning), is a 17-year-old friend who’s been climbing through her son’s window for years to platonically sleep in his bed and tell him her various exploits with older boys or issues at home....

June 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1067 words · Jeffrey Huff MD

Andor: Andy Serkis on How the Prison Set Messed With His Head

Disney+’s newestStar Warsseries, theRogue OneprequelAndor, which starsDiego Lunain the title role, has attracted a lot of attention and acclaimed for how grounded it is. More so than ever seen inStar Warsbefore, the series puts the audience in the heart of a galaxy under fascist, Imperial rule, and pulls no punches with the brutality of the regime. But the immersive, all-encompassing hopelessness is not just something felt by the audience watching a finished, edited product....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 501 words · Karen Bradley

Ang Lee Eyed to Direct Gemini Man for Skydance

Few directors have proven as impossible to pin down asAng Lee, the Taiwanese-born director behindLife of Pi,Brokeback Mountain,The Wedding Banquet, and, most recently,Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk. He’s a populist and has worked primarily with major studios, or their more independent-minded branches like Sony Pictures Classics or Focus, but his inclinations tend toward a quiet sort of audacity. For all the indifference that it was met with,Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walkwas a very good movie about an incredibly difficult subject - how America has a truly ugly tendency to sanctify soldiers while simultaneously showing an ambivalence for the psychological and physical torment they endure in their occupation....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 410 words · Wesley Stephens

Anson Mount on The Virtuoso, Anthony Hopkins, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

From directorNick Staglianoand writerJames C. Wolf, the noir thrillerThe Virtuosofollows a professional assassin (Anson Mount) whose latest assignment sends him to a small town with only a cryptic clue and an order from his mysterious boss (Anthony Hopkins) to get the job done. Once there, he must avoid any possible danger and uncover all deception while relying on his instincts to put together the pieces and single out his mark....

June 21, 2025 · 8 min · 1659 words · Duane Smith

Avengers Endgame Composer on Original Plans for the Big Return

Avengers: Endgamehit theaters around seven months ago, but being honest with yourself, has there really been a day since then youhaven’tthought about the moment Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) radios in, “On your left”? The climax of theRusso Brothers' grand MCU finale in which our dearly-departed dusted returned from theirInfinity Warfate is one of the decade’s most goosebumps-worthy movie moments, and so much of that has to do with “Portals”, the slow-burn music that carries it all the way to Captain America (Chris Evans) delivering one last “Avengers, Assemble”....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 606 words · Jorge Crawford